Enabling push notifications on the Binance App is divided into three layers: granting system permissions → turning on the in-app master switch → checking specific subscription types. Only when all three layers are enabled will notifications successfully arrive. If they are not turned on, you will not receive updates on order executions, deposit arrivals, or price alerts. If you want to register directly, please visit the Binance Official Site first, and to download, please use the Binance Official App. iOS users who cannot download from the App Store can refer to the iOS Installation Guide. Below, we explain the process clearly for Android and iOS respectively.
I. Enable System-Level Notification Permissions First
This is the first layer. Without this layer, the next two layers are useless.
iOS System Permissions
- Go to Settings → Notifications
- Find Binance
- Turn on "Allow Notifications"
- It is recommended to check all:
- Lock Screen
- Notification Center
- Banners
- It is recommended to turn on both Sounds and Badges.
- For Notification Grouping, select "By App".
Android System Permissions
The interface varies slightly among different manufacturers. The general path is:
- Settings → App Management → Binance
- Tap "Manage Notifications"
- Turn on "Allow Notifications"
- Expand to see specific notification categories and turn them all on.
Devices from Huawei, Xiaomi, and OPPO/vivo require additional steps:
- Allow background activity
- Allow auto-launch
- Disable battery saver restrictions for Binance
II. In-App Notification Master Switch
Open the Binance App → More → Settings → Notification Management, and you will see the master switch.
The Master Switch Must Be On
The "Enable Push Notifications" switch at the top must be green (on), otherwise you will not receive anything no matter what you select below.
Select Push Methods
- In-App Push (uses FCM/APNs, most common)
- Email Push
- SMS Push (supported in some countries)
It is recommended to turn on both In-App Push + Email Push as backups for each other.
III. Subscribe to Specific Notification Types
Must-Have Notifications
1. Order Execution
Pushed when a spot or futures order is executed. Day traders must enable this, otherwise you won't know when a trade happens.
2. Deposit/Withdrawal
Pushed when assets enter or leave your account. Security-related, must enable. Any withdrawal notification not initiated by you is a sign of account compromise.
3. Login Alerts
Pushed upon login from a new device or unfamiliar location. Security-related, must enable.
4. 2FA Related
Account security actions like 2FA key modification or bound email changes will trigger a push. Security-related, must enable.
Enable as Needed
5. Price Alerts
Set alerts like "Remind me when BTC reaches 80,000". Recommended for day traders, while long-term holders can turn this off.
6. Futures Liquidation Risk
Pushed when a futures position approaches forced liquidation. Must enable if you trade futures, without it you risk sudden liquidation.
7. Earn Product Expiry
Pushed when a locked Earn product expires. Enable this if you have locked products.
Recommended to Turn Off
- Daily News: Pushes too frequently, causes interference.
- Marketing Promotions: Advertising, little value.
- New Coin Listings: Only enable for projects you follow.
IV. Steps to Set Up Price Alerts
Price alerts are the most practical notifications, so let's cover them specifically.
Step 1: Go to the Markets Page
Open the App → Markets → find the coin you want to set an alert for (e.g., BTC).
Step 2: Tap the Bell Icon
There is a bell icon in the top right corner of the candlestick chart page. Tap it to enter alert settings.
Step 3: Set Alert Conditions
Common conditions:
- Price rises above X
- Price drops below X
- 24h Change is over X% Up
- 24h Change is over X% Down
Step 4: Select Push Method
- In-App Only
- App + Email
- App + Email + SMS
Step 5: Set Frequency
- Once: Automatically expires after triggering once.
- Always: Pushes every time the condition is met (can be annoying).
Recommended setting: Once + In-App Push.
V. 5 Troubleshooting Steps for Missing Notifications
Check 1: Are System Permissions On?
The most common issue. Without system-level authorization, in-app settings won't work.
Check 2: Is Do Not Disturb Mode On?
iOS Do Not Disturb and Android DND will block all notifications, including Binance. Check if it was turned on by mistake.
Check 3: Battery Saver Restrictions
The Ultra Battery Saver mode on some Android devices will directly freeze app processes. Turn it off or whitelist Binance.
Check 4: Network Proxy Anomalies
If you are using a proxy, the proxy might intercept FCM pushes. Temporarily turn off the proxy to test.
Check 5: Missing Google Services
Android push notifications rely on Google Play Services. If your domestic phone does not have GMS installed, pushes simply won't arrive. Such phones can only rely on email pushes.
VI. What to Do If Notifications Are Too Frequent
Solution 1: Turn Off by Category
Turn off Marketing Promotions and Daily News first. These two account for 70% of all push volumes.
Solution 2: Set Do Not Disturb Hours
Go to Notification Management → Do Not Disturb Time, and set it so notifications are muted between 22:00-08:00. Enjoy uninterrupted rest.
Solution 3: Cancel Unwanted Alerts
Regularly clean up expired or irrelevant price alerts. Some users accumulate dozens of alerts that ring all day.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Will enabling push notifications drain my battery faster? A: A little bit, but it is negligible. The real battery drain comes from background market data refreshes, not the pushes.
Q2: Can notifications hide content? A: iOS can. Go to Settings → Notifications → Binance → Show Previews → When Unlocked. When someone else looks at your screen, it will only show "New Binance Notification" without displaying amounts.
Q3: Can Apple Watch receive Binance notifications? A: Yes. Once iPhone notifications are turned on, the Watch will automatically mirror them without separate setup.
Q4: What if there is a huge delay in pushes? A: Usually a network issue. Try switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data, or restart your phone to refresh the push channel.
Q5: Can one account receive pushes on multiple devices simultaneously? A: Yes. Up to 3 devices can receive pushes at the same time. Beyond that, the earliest logged-in device will stop receiving them.